Copy Client Sap



The client copier can copy a client into another system. The systems can be on different platforms. You can change the client number. A client copy of data can be performed at a smaller dataset level between two clients of an SAP system. This is usually performed in the development system to quickly move smaller datasets using transport requests (data packages with unique numbers). Transaction code SSC1 is used to perform a client copy of transport requests.

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The report RSCCEXPT is the advanced configuration of SAP client copy.Roughly, the report enable you to activate special client copy copy options and exclude tables from the copy.You can get the page settings from transaction code SE38 or SCC9 / SCCL (from the top menu, go to Edit Expert Settings).

  1. Abstract: The client copy tool has been renovated and will include multiple updates, starting with SAP NetWeaver Application Server for ABAP 7.54. Join us as our speakers dive into these renovations, including the SAP HANA-optimized local and remote client copy, client deletion, client export and import tool, client comparison tool, and client.
  2. To perform the local client copy, first we need to login into the target client (i,e newly created client) logging in to the new client:- you may use the following credentials to login into the newly created client.

Symptom

You do client transport between two different systems.

For example:Copy from ABC/200 to DEF/300.

Job

ABC is the source system and 200 is the source client number.

DEF is the target system and 300 is the target client.

After client import post processing(SCC7) has been run in DEF/300,you find client 200 in DEF is locked against logon.

When you run SCC3 in DEF/300,you get below error screen.

Texts in the screen:

Client 200 Logon Locked.

Client Copy probably cancelled.

The client could be the source client of a copy.


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Environment

Product

SAP NetWeaver all versions

Keywords

source client,target client,client copy,client export,client copy tool , KBA , BC-CTS-CCO , Client Copy (For ByD issues select BC-TLM-CP) , Problem

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The report RSCCEXPT is the advanced configuration of SAP client copy. Roughly, the report enable you to activate special client copy copy options and exclude tables from the copy.You can get the page settings from transaction code SE38 or SCC9 / SCCL (from the top menu, go to Edit > Expert Settings).

Purpose

Tables which you put in the exclusion list are ignored by the client copy, i.e. neither copied nor deleted. (An exception is the exclusion of a table in the source system of a remote copy. This exclusion is only active if the table does not exist in the target system). You can also put packages in the exclusion list in the source system in remote copies. Missing tables in this package then no longer cause cancellation in the target system. This can, for example, be useful if there is a non-modified Add-On in the source system, which cannot be imported into the target system. You can specify for each table or package, the Basis release until which the exclusion applies. The default is the current release, i.e. the exclusion no longer applies after a basis component upgrade in the system. You can deactivate the check by entering the value ‘999’.

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Caution

Scc9

All changes are immediately active system-wide, and apply in all future copies in this system, until they are reset, so you should reset the copy options and exceptions to the original settings, if necessary, after a client copy. The options affect the runtime behavior of the client copy considerably, and can cause cancellation because of lack of memory, runtime errors or database problems. Excluding tables from the copy usually causes inconsistencies in the target client, because the program logic usually differs, as well as the table definitions, especially when you copy between two systems. Tables delivered by SAP can therefore only be excluded from the copy when SAP explicitly asks you to do so. Otherwise SAP cannot support the target client.